11 April 2026
How to Design Inclusive Physical Education Programs
Creating an inclusive physical education (PE) program isn’t just a nice idea—it’s a necessity. In today’s diverse classrooms, students come with a wide range of abilities, backgrounds,...
10 April 2026
Navigating International Healthcare During Your Student Exchange Program
Studying abroad is an unforgettable chapter in your life. You’re not just hitting the books — you`re embracing a new culture, food, lifestyle, and even a different way of approaching health and...
7 April 2026
The Intersection of Civic Education and Social Justice
Civic education and social justice—two powerful forces that shape the way we think, act, and engage with the world. But what happens when they intersect? Magic. Understanding our rights,...
6 April 2026
Designing Classrooms for Universal Learning: Beyond Physical Accessibility
Alright, let’s have some real talk about classrooms — not the boring, square boxes with beige walls and chairs that make your back ache, but the kind of spaces where learning actually comes...
5 April 2026
How to Set Clear Expectations for Group Work in the Classroom
Group work in the classroom can be one of those double-edged swords. When it works, it`s magic – students collaborate, share responsibilities, learn from one another, and produce fantastic...
4 April 2026
The Secret Life of Plants: Experiments to Understand Photosynthesis
Let’s be real—plants are basically the introverts of the living world. They chill in one spot, soak up some rays, and literally make their own food. No drive-thru needed, no delivery app...
April 11, 2026 - 04:09
CPS, archdiocese trade blame as funding runs out for Catholic school special education tutoringA critical funding stream for special education tutoring within Chicago`s Catholic school system has dried up, leaving programs in limbo and sparking a public dispute between Chicago Public Schools...
April 10, 2026 - 19:57
Public education advocates to lobby in Raleigh for greater school fundingA coalition of public education advocates, teachers, and concerned citizens is preparing to descend upon the state legislature in Raleigh, demanding significant increases in school funding. The...
April 10, 2026 - 03:22
Seattle Central College names new interim presidentBrent Jones, the recently departed superintendent of Seattle Public Schools, has been appointed as the interim president of Seattle Central College. His six-month term begins immediately, bringing...
April 9, 2026 - 17:56
William & Mary names 100 teachers from across the nation to inaugural ‘We the Teachers’ fellowshipOne hundred teachers from across the United States have been named to an inaugural national fellowship aimed at deepening civic education. The educators will form the first cohort of the `We the...
This article offers a valuable analysis of how economic factors drive social change historically. It’s insightful and encourages deeper understanding of these connections.
Author: Viviana Cruz
April 11, 2026
Co-teaching boosts collaboration and learning for everyone involved!
Author: Bella Price
April 10, 2026
Great insights! Encouraging students to ask questions sparks creativity and curiosity. Remember, every question is a step towards discovery. Let’s create a classroom where inquiries bloom and ideas flourish! 🌟
Author: Bradley Richardson
April 10, 2026
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